Saverio Vicario

Researcher at CNR

Bari, Apulia, Italy
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Saverio Vicario is a research scientist based in Bari, Italy with 12 years of experience focused on atmospheric pollution and environmental research at the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR). Since 2016 he has been a researcher at the Istituto di Inquinamento Atmosferico, building on a decade of contract research at CNR’s biomedical technologies institute. His work combines field and laboratory methods to study air quality, and his publications and academic record are accessible via his ORCID profile. Colleagues describe him as a methodical investigator who connects experimental data to policy-relevant insights for regional air management. Although primarily research-focused rather than a public-facing coder, his long tenure within CNR suggests deep institutional knowledge and collaboration across multidisciplinary teams. He brings a steady track record of applied environmental research rooted in Southern Italy’s scientific community.
code12 years of coding experience
languagesEnglish, French
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Github Skills (40)

statistics9
vector9
translator8
raster8
python8
machine-learning8
data-science7
data-formats7
geospatial7
gis7
rasterio7
data-analysis7
geotiff7
netcdf6
scikit-learn6

Programming languages (3)

C++RPython

Github contributions (5)

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svicario/phyloH

Nov 2013 - Feb 2019

Contributions:62 commits, 90 pushes, 2 branches in 5 years 4 months
svicario/PPresil-BM

Sep 2020 - Jun 2021

Contributions:72 pushes in 9 months
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Saverio Vicario - Researcher at CNR